This bold part isn’t true. Most Jewish Israelis today are descended from Middle Eastern Jews who arrived after the state was established and their families were expelled from their native countries. |
I think you’re arguing with more than one person here, because I have not suggested anything except that I want Israel to exist and that I think it is deeply, deeply flawed. |
Accepting minorities only in so much as they stay minorities isn't equality. Further, there's simply no way to create an economically viable state under the 1967 borders. It might be possible under the 1947 borders within the UN Partition Plan, but there's no realistic path to going back to that. Your argument is disingenuous when you're conveniently leaving out the fact that you don't want Israel to hand over the most valuable and resource-rich regions. |
Are you under the impression colonizers only include the very first group of people off the proverbial boat? Come on. |
Perhaps, but I assumed you were the poster that supports relinquishing control of the occupied territories to, in part, ensure a clear Jewish majority in the population of Israel. |
Where are you living and when did your family arrive? |
You don't think treating people better or worse based on their religion or ethnicity is discrimination? Of course it is. Was it OK when US immigration policy (and the administration of those policies) were clearly intended to limit Jewish immigration before WW2? Just because it is common for countries to discriminate based on religion, race, ethnicity, or country of origin doesn't make it OK. |
I actually dig into this a lot recently hoping to find a path to citizenship in a European country... It varies, but I was surprised to see how early many of them came. Many came from England in the 1600s, settling initially in either Virginia or Massachusetts. I would certainly call them colonizers. A fair number came from modern day Germany and the Czech Republic in the second half of the 19th century, settling in then-sparsely-populated areas in the midwest. I'd also consider them colonizers. Then there's a handful that came from Norway in the early 20th century. So yes, I would certainly say I'm part of the society that has an obligation to the descendants of the native populations and slaves that certainly got the bad end of the deal and continue to face institutional challenges today. |
I don't think discrimination is happening in Israel. I think the govt is seeking to protect the Jewish population from harm. You don't agree with this. But that's ok. I am not required to agree with Iranian/Palestinian talking points. Even if you call me names. Even if you start to use curse words. Even if you try to call down curses on my head (doesn't work, this is superstition). Even if you demand I feel shame. I think you are wrong. And, yes, even if you play into white guilt to convince the majority of Americans to side with you by claiming Jews are "white" and Palestinians are brown, yes, it is easy to get what you want when you are willing to deceive. It's easy to get what you want when you are willing to provoke at all times then hide your hands. |
Discriminatory practices and laws are very commonly adopted in an attempt to protect a population from perceived harm. Protecting American workers from cheap Chinese laborers. Preserving public order and preventing racial conflict by segregating blacks and whites. Preventing political leaders with allegiance to the Pope from infiltrating our government and threatening good Protestant order. Protecting Americans from Japanese saboteurs and spies. Protecting citizens from ignorant voters electing unqualified or corrupt candidates. |
Yes, thank you for agreeing. I guess you think the others events are of a different topic. Enjoy your evening reading about them if that interests you. |
You're contradicting yourself now. You don't think discrimination is happening in Israel, but you also think they've instituted discriminatory practices and laws in an attempt to protect the Jewish population from harm. So, their discrimination doesn't count? Rules are for thee, eh? |
I support relinquishing the occupied territories because of international law and obvious ethics. I mentioned the demographics of the state vs. the territories because you suggested it’s impossible for Israel to maintain Jewish majorities under any circumstances, which isn’t true, but that’s obviously not the reason for them to withdraw from land they illegally took over. |
I'll always remember the time I saw an Israeli and an Arab arguing with each other on TV. The looked alike and they argued alike. They could have been brothers. Only their religion separated them. |
Great, what specifically are you doing about it? What sacrifices have you made? |